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My RIA compact is flared exactly the same way yours is and it does not dent the brass like that.
I suspect your extractor may be a little tight.
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Does altering the ejector and extractor constitute "Unauthorized Gunsmithing"???
(which voids the warranty) "If the firearm was modified and/or repaired by an unqualified gunsmith without permission from Armscor, then the warranty will be void."
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I would not think adjusting the extractor would be considered gunsmithing.
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Bending the extractor to adjust tension won't void the warranty...filing on the ejector may. Dave Waits has an extensive thread on all this in the gunsmithing sub forum
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I already posted the link. I also PM'd John.
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I also think it may be extractor tension but I have sent this thread for Arnel to look at for me.
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Since it does not affect function, I am hesitant to tinker with the extractor and ejector. I bought a Colt Series-80 that had the extractor tinkered with before I bought it, and I spent countless hours bending and filing the extractor trying to get it to work right. No matter what I did, it was still a Jam-o-matic until I replaced the extractor with a Wilson Bulletproof Extractor.
Probably why I don't mind external extractors, they just work (except MIMbers) To me it seems a simple matter of removing the sharp edges that catch the brass.
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